Hi Lisa,

I always recommended that you use electronic documents and online resources
given how dynamic this field is (for example, many of the IPCC projections,
e.g. for Arctic melting have already proven to be extremely off the mark and
most books don't cover the Bali Roadmap). I have a repository of about 700
such documents with a key that you could look at that tells you the topic of
each document. Let me know if you want to see it and I'll then email you any
of the documents that you want. wil


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Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy
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[mailto:owner-gep...@listserve1.allegheny.edu] On Behalf Of Lisa Dilling
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 9:54 AM
To: gep-ed@listserve1.allegheny.edu
Subject: suggestions for text for climate policy and responses class

Hi everyone,
I am designing an upper division undergraduate level class on climate  
policy and responses (e.g. voluntary activities, adaptation as well as  
governmental policies).
Has anyone had experience with a text book for this type of class? If  
so, please forward ideas to me.  Also if you find it better to reply  
on reports, papers etc., please let me know also. If you reply to me I  
can compile responses and send out to the list.
cheers,
Lisa


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Lisa Dilling, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies
Center for Science and Technology Policy Research/CIRES
University of Colorado
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